Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs wants to bring his brother Stefon Diggs to Dallas

Dallas Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs has always wanted to play with his older brother, the Buffalo Bills, wide receiver Stefon Diggs.

Because of the age difference, Dallas Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs has never played with his older brother, the Buffalo Bills, wide receiver Stefon Diggs.

Although both grew up in Maryland, older brother Diggs made it to the NFL as a fifth-round pick by the Minnesota Vikings in 2015. After five years in the Twin Cities, he was traded to Buffalo in a blockbuster trade. Diggs has been a huge part of the Bills’ rise to prominence in the AFC over the past two seasons. At 28 years old, he has several seasons left in the tank.

Diggs’ younger brother played all four years in Alabama on Nick Saban’s defensive backcourt. He was taken in the second round by the Cowboys in the 2020 NFL Draft. Still in his rookie contract, he has two more seasons before hitting free agency or being slapped with the franchise as a former second-round pick. At the age of 23, his best football was far ahead of him.

That doesn’t change the fact that he thinks the number 14 in the wide receiver would be incredible for Dallas.

Maybe Tryvon Diggs will recruit his brother Stevon Diggs for the Dallas Cowboys

Dallas may be in need of a true No. 1 wide receiver after trading Amari Cooper with Cleveland Browns, but consider who the Diggs teammate is in the 2020 project: Cowboys’ wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. Although Lamb could perfectly coexist on a receiving team with the older brother of the Diggs permanent Pro Bowl, Dallas drafted him to become the first team’s wide receiving option.

While it was shocking when Diggs’ older brother made his way out of town during the 2020 NFL season, it set the stage for another successful business. If he can get the Vikings to trade him for the Bills, maybe he can reunite him with his younger brother in Dallas? While it pays to have the Bills and Cowboys play in opposite conferences, it’s unlikely that there’s a trade here.

One could argue that the Bills have as good a chance as any team in the league to win Super Bowl 57 at Glendale. Dallas is a serious contender to get out of the NFC, but keep in mind that the Cowboys haven’t played in a conference championship game since the Bill Clinton administration. Diggs may be a businessman, but it would be a bad idea to save Buffalo now.

The Diggs brothers may play together one day, but the free NFL agency must be involved.



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